“Neighbourly” Community Event Gisborne
“Neighbourly” Community Event Gisborne
Coming together as one.
Saturday 3rd December 2016
10am to 2pm
Railway Reserve - Gisborne
This is open to all!
Do you have a stall you would like to hold?
Are you running a business, you would like to advertise?
No matter what it is you do - Big or small, old or new… this is YOUR chance to advertise yourself, and your works, at no cost to you!
That's right! No cost to you!
Advertise yourself - your works - to the community.
If it you have a few homemade things you would like to sell, knick knacks from your garage sale, clearing out your wardrobe, or advertising your business and products, sell Avon, you are invited to join the Event.
Buskers, Musicians, Artists, Arts & Crafts people... all are welcome and fully encouraged.
Cost to you to join in? Nothing, but your time and effort.
Register your interest to hold a stall/display stand by - Friday 18th November 2016.
And for any further enquiries:
Contact:
Lois Wimutu
Ph: 06 - 868 - 4011 after 6pm
Or via Message on the “Neighbourly” website.
www.neighbourly.co.nz......
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76.3% Yes
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22.3% No
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82.2% Yes
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